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A Good and Useful Hurt [Kindle Edition]

Aric Davis
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A Q&A with Aric Davis

Question: In A Good and Useful Hurt, Mike and those he tattoos can communicate with the dead by mixing ashes of those who have passed in ink and tattooing with it. You have worked as a professional body piercer for 16 years in various tattoo shops, so how much of this book is inspired from real life?  Can you tell us where the idea of communicating with the dead this way came from? 

Aric Davis: I have seen ashes tattooed in skin, I have pierced people with jewelry worn by a fallen partner, and I have seen countless memorial tattoos. Without sharing too much--this one isn't my story--we once had a seemingly endless stream of customers visiting us to be tattooed with an image of a kitchen appliance. A young man that they all knew had passed, and apparently he'd spoken at length about being tattooed with that very appliance. Those tattoos likely seem very silly to those who don't know their meaning. All that said, the idea came specifically from two customers who had lost a son in the war. Neither of them had ever considered being tattooed, and they came in for all of the right reasons, namely, to start recovering. They not only were clients, they became friends, and what was an inescapable tragedy for their family became a blessing to all of us, because the tattoos seemed to work. No ghost stories there, something even better. They chose to live.

Q: A Good and Useful Hurt starts out as a love story set in a tattoo shop, then evolves into a supernatural manhunt complete with ghosts and a serial killer. Was it always your intention to have the beginning of the book be such a stark juxtaposition to the end?

AD: Believe it or not, it was. The first hints to this are revealed in the first line of the book, and to be quite honest, all of the quirky build up with the customers is meant to ready the readers for some really out there stuff. The story as a concept was first written as sort of a tattoo ghost story to pass around the tattoo shop on a very slow Halloween back in 2008. It was called "Ink." The guys at work loved it, but to me it was too fast-paced. The idea was stuck in my head like a rotten tooth--it wouldn't stop screaming at me. Writing from a short was something I'd never done, I don't outline and rarely know exactly where I'm going with something, so to have a finish set in place was a new thing, and kind of nice.

Q: You chose to dedicate the book to the young women who were murdered near your home in Grand Rapids last year. What message do you have for those who have been the victims of terrible crimes?

AD: The message stated in the book by the character Doc, and later mentioned in the afterword, is that we as a society place far too much emphasis on those who commit horrible acts, rather than those who were destroyed by them. I would much prefer children be taught the names of ten people killed in the 9/11 attacks, than only learn the name of the man who is assumed to have planned them.

Q: Your catalogue includes a play, a YA mystery novel, regular appearances on "The Five Hundred" (a short story site); you’ve been published on the wsj.com; and now you've written a horror novel.  With such a diverse collection, how would you describe your style? Who would you recommend read A Good and Useful Hurt?

AD:  I think I write what makes sense--to me--at the time that I write it. For whatever reason that has worked out to be this unintentionally eclectic style of writing. I just love the hell out of it. I can't pick where my muse takes me, regrettably, but I do love the ride. I think a reader for A Good and Useful Hurt should be ready for a fairly rough voyage, and should also remember that as dark as things get, there is always some light left.


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Mike is a tattoo artist running his own shop, and Deb is the piercing artist he hires to round out the motley crew at his studio of four. The last thing either expects is romance, but that’s exactly what happens when they follow their off-kilter careers and love lives into complete disaster.

When Mike follows a growing trend and tattoos the ashes of deceased loved ones into several customers’ tattoos, he has no idea that it will one day provide the solution—and solace—he will sorely need. And when the life of a serial killer tragically collides with the lives of those in the tattoo shop, Mike and Deb will stop at nothing in their quest for revenge, even if it means stepping outside the known boundaries of life and death.

Ink that is full of crematory ashes, a sociopathic killer, and pain in its most raw form combine for one of the most imaginative, haunting thrillers in recent memory. Full of wit and heart, A Good and Useful Hurt delivers the goods with the pain of a needle in skin.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 424 KB
  • Print Length: 303 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 161218202X
  • Publisher: 47North (21 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005TKD6N4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #33,918 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Ashes and ink 24 Feb 2012
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Tattooing and piercing fascinate me and thus "A Good and Useful Hurt", written by a body piercer, had me hooked from the very first page. Mike, the owner of a Michigan tattoo parlour, is rebuilding his life after the suicide of his girlfriend. His story is interspersed with chapters following his customers (of whom an increasing number want to be tattooed with ink mixed with their loved one's ashes), as well as those from the point of view of a misogynistic serial killer.

To say any more about these seemingly separate strands would spoil the enjoyment of the unfolding plot; even halfway through this novel I had no idea where it was going, but I didn't mind as I was enjoying the company of Mike, his colleagues, and customers so much. This is a book where great warmth sits alongside episodes of horrifically graphic violence. I find that many horror novels are ultimately disappointing, so it was a joy to come across one as satisfying as this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Well it was suggested to me in an email so I checked it out and reviews were good so I gave it a try. It is rare that I pay more than £1 for Kindle books (usually only if K edition is cheaper than a paperback!) so it was a bit of a gamble.

I did enjoy it. Read it all in one day - couldn't wait to find out what happened next. Intriguing idea and written in an 'easy to read without reader having to try too hard' style.Wouldn't dream of posting spoilers so you'll just have to check it out for yourself.

However, my abiding thought the day after is that it would probably make a top notch short story but is a bit drawn out for a longer book especially at the end where I felt the pace dropped.

Has been compared to King/Koontz by others.I didn't find it particularly gory or shocking but then I'm a longstanding horror fan and very hard to scare/shock.

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I would not consider myself as one of Mikes likely customers but the background of a busy-at times struggling-tattoo business is the unusual backdrop to this gripping story.From the opening chapter the characters come alive as real people and this is the hallmark of a very good writer indeed. A blend of Stephen King and Dean Koontz but with its own unique background and characters made this a novel which I could not put down.
Aric Davis proves that the human imagination is boundless. I confess that I initially downloaded the sample of the book with that good old closed mind attitude that if the primary character is tattooed then it will only appeal to the strange people who are into body art.
I now apologise for my prejudices-this great book soon sorted that out!
Get this gripping and unusual story now-and prepare to be thrilled.
Thanks for a truly great tale, I even think that Edgar Allen Poe would recognise a kindred spirit.
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Amazing
what an amzaing read one of the best i have ever read gripping right from the start. the charecters are believeable and their stories well planed Mr Davis ensures a great... Read more
Published 15 days ago by Sookie21
An unusual read
I really enjoyed this book and have recommended it to several friends. I knew nothing about body piercing or tattoing and found it fascinating. Read more
Published 29 days ago by viv
Different in a good way
I'd never read anything by this author before but I enjoyed A Good and Useful Hurt - original story, well written and engaging. Read more
Published 1 month ago by millywhiz
A nice read for a debut novel
I enjoyed reading this on my Kindle via the Kindle Daily deal, the story line becomes a little predictable but it contains enough twists to have kept me interested all the way... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ms. Sally Willilams
A slow burner - but worth persevering
I found this book irritating from the start due to the frequent use of "off of" as in "she jumped off of the wall" I was always taught that this is bad grammar so I'm allergic to... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mimi in London
A goood and useful hurt
I have just finished reading this book and I must say I found it enthralling.
The storyline was one I have never heard of, a tattoo artist and his clients, I really could not... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mrs P J Tomkinson
A new and different experience
Totally different from my normal reading selection. Loved it. Would read anything else from the author. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Contrary Mary
Great
I chose this book purely for the theme as I love tattoos and have lost someone close and have read about people getting tattoos done with ink containing a loved ones ashes. Read more
Published 1 month ago by soul cat
original and unusual story...
I found this book very enjoyable, the story is original and quite unusual. I really can recommend this to anyone who likes supernatural thrillers. Read more
Published 1 month ago by pompeyman
A Good and Useful Hurt
As a bearer of a couple of small tattoos myself I was immediately attracted to this novel which is absolutely brilliant and utterly original. Read more
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